International Center for Law & Economics (Portland) IE Law School (Madrid)

Lazar Radic

International Center for Law & Economics (Portland), IE Law School (Madrid)
Senior Scholar & Adjunct Professor

Lazar is Senior Scholar for Competition Policy at the International Center for Law & Economics, based in Portland, Oregon. He is also Adjunct Professor of Law at IE University in Madrid. Lazar is a qualified lawyer and has worked in Band One law firms in Spain and Serbia, both in the competition law department. He holds degrees in Law and Political Science from the University of Madrid, LL.Ms from the University of Amsterdam (EU and International Law, Cum Laude), and the European University Institute (Comparative and International Laws). Lazar’s PhD, also from the European University Institute, explores the intersection between political philosophy and competition law.

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International Center for Law & Economics (Portland)
International Center for Law & Economics (Portland)

Articles

764 Bulletin

Lazar Radic The US Court of Appeals of the Ninth Circuit partially upholds the district court’s judgment regarding a Big Tech company’s prohibition of third-party app stores and in-app-payment systems from operating on its proprietary iOS platform (Epic Games / Apple)

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Untangling the 9th Circuit’s Ruling in Epic Games v Apple* The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled late last month on Epic Games’ appeal of the decision rendered in 2021 by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in Epic Games v Apple, affirming in part and (...)

Geoffrey Manne, Lazar Radic The Italian Competition Authority issues a record €1.128 billion fine against a Big Tech company for merging its platform marketplace and its distribution operations thereby shutting out rival distributors (Amazon)

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Early last month, the Italian competition authority issued a record 1.128 billion euro fine against Amazon for abuse of dominance under Article 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). In its order, the Agenzia Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato (AGCM) (...)

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